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Alysa Liu says she was almost mad her dad was happy about her comeback
Summary
Alysa Liu told Rolling Stone she felt 'almost mad' when her father reacted happily to her return to figure skating and said she wanted to lead decisions about her career; her father, Arthur Liu, previously spent years and significant funds supporting her development.
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Alysa Liu cares for her father but wants to keep him from being central to her competitive figure skating life. Her father, Arthur Liu, emigrated from China and became a fan of skating in the 1990s. He has acknowledged spending as much as $1 million on her training and played a strong role in her early career. Liu retired after the 2022 Beijing Olympics, then returned to competition two years later and set boundaries so she would be the one directing her career.
Key details:
- Liu told Rolling Stone she was "almost mad" that her father was happy about her comeback and said she did not want him to have an opinion about it.
- Arthur Liu said he fell in love with skating in the 1990s and has invested heavily in his daughter's training.
- Alysa Liu has described feeling burned out after earlier periods of intense pressure and stepped away following the 2022 Olympics.
- When she returned to competition, one of her rules was that she would be in charge of her career decisions rather than her father or her coaches.
- Arthur Liu has at times observed training in disguise to see how coaches worked with his daughter.
- Liu hugged her father after winning an individual gold in Milan but prefers he remain removed from the rink during competitions.
Summary:
Liu's comments emphasize her intent to set boundaries and control decisions in her skating career while maintaining a personal relationship with her father. Undetermined at this time.
